Let's face it magic is awesome, and if magic was actually real you could bet that our economy and government would be based around it today. That being said this game is just that. The world is run by magic, the government is run by wizards, and when someone needs something done, they turn to the magic guilds to hire. This is where the players come in. The players will be a team of arcane casters within a guild and accept jobs from it, pretty straight forward.

Starting level 6, Classes restricted to Arcane casters (Bard, Wizard, Sorcerer, Witch, Magus, and Summoner) Multiclassing is fine as long as one of the classes is still arcane. Abilities will be a choice of 25 point buy, or 1d10+8 seven times, the top six becoming the stat array. Starting gold will be 12,000, however this will be a high magic game and magic items cost half as much, and no experience is used to make them.

I always counted Alchemist as "Arcane" caster's... Are they not? Most of they're formulae are Arcane Spells after all. They don't pray or make pacts with spirits or creatures.

And I always considered Summoner's "Divine" caster's... They commune with living spirits from other planes, like clerics and paladins (or they're own plane like druids). The elidion isn't something they just created. But something they made a pact with. Right?

I'm not sure what class I'd pick, if I decide to apply... But would not want to know all the choices. lol

Edit: Curiosity got the better of me. I went ahead and looked it up. Summoners are Arcane casters. Witches are actually divine. But still, the DM's call.

We still needs a cleric, so following the rules someone could multiclass a cleric and wizard for the laughs.

Also I need a guy for me to have a secret crush on and develop a relationship with over time. Since I am starting off as a virgin and sooner or later someone is going to pop my cherry and introduce me to depravity and orgies and all of those fun stuff.

We still needs a cleric, so following the rules someone could multiclass a cleric and wizard for the laughs.

Also I need a guy for me to have a secret crush on and develop a relationship with over time. Since I am starting off as a virgin and sooner or later someone is going to pop my cherry and introduce me to depravity and orgies and all of those fun stuff.

My character has a good charisma, rogue/ wizard with lots of social skills.

We still needs a cleric, so following the rules someone could multiclass a cleric and wizard for the laughs.

Also I need a guy for me to have a secret crush on and develop a relationship with over time. Since I am starting off as a virgin and sooner or later someone is going to pop my cherry and introduce me to depravity and orgies and all of those fun stuff.

Nah, just get a Necromancer of life that casts infernal healing, false life, vampiric touch, and if worse comes to worst, animate dead (and maybe restore corpse) to walk your corpse to the temple of [god of magic].

Nah, just get a Necromancer of life that casts infernal healing, false life, vampiric touch, and if worse comes to worst, animate dead (and maybe restore corpse) to walk your corpse to the temple of [god of magic].

I've never played the magic side of things in Pathfinder, and don't know a lot about it, but would the majority of levels have to be in the arcane, or can it be about even... example, a 4th level ranger and a 2nd level druid? Or hell, 6 levels of druid?

I would like to have some ability with non-magical defense as spells eventually run out... If that's acceptible.

I always counted Alchemist as "Arcane" caster's... Are they not? Most of they're formulae are Arcane Spells after all. They don't pray or make pacts with spirits or creatures.

And I always considered Summoner's "Divine" caster's... They commune with living spirits from other planes, like clerics and paladins (or they're own plane like druids). The elidion isn't something they just created. But something they made a pact with. Right?

I'm not sure what class I'd pick, if I decide to apply... But would not want to know all the choices. lol

Edit: Curiosity got the better of me. I went ahead and looked it up. Summoners are Arcane casters. Witches are actually divine. But still, the DM's call.

I don't actually have any books and just use the srd, so my information may be different, but it clearly states that witches use arcane spells.

Anyway alchemists are arcane, but I never really thought of them as spell casters. However I guess they would fit in fine as their class features basically emulate spells.

I've never played the magic side of things in Pathfinder, and don't know a lot about it, but would the majority of levels have to be in the arcane, or can it be about even... example, a 4th level ranger and a 2nd level druid? Or hell, 6 levels of druid?

I would like to have some ability with non-magical defense as spells eventually run out... If that's acceptible.

Rangers and druids both use divine magic. Also 0th level spells don't run out when used.